Ecological Value of Soil Organic Matter at Tropical Evergreen Aglaia-Streblus Forest of Meru Betiri National Park, East Java, Indonesia
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2017-04-04Author
Sulistiowati, Hari
Winarso, Sugeng
Macandong, Damasa
Sotto, Rachel
Baguinon, Nestor
Buot Jr., Inocencio
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As part of carbon pools, forest soil stores soil organic matter (SOM) that contains many elements including organic
C, N, P, and K. These elements contribute nutrients for biogeochemical cycles within the ecosystem. This study was
done to determine the ecological value of forest soil organic matter at tropical evergreen Aglaia-Streblus forest of
Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP), East Java, Indonesia. The data were sampled along gradient topography in
Pringtali tropical forest of TMBNP. Direct measurements of soil moisture, temperature, and pH were taken in the
field. The soil samples were extracted from 6 points of soil solum using soil auger, and then oven-dried to get value
of dry-weight. The elements content of organic C, N, P, and K were analyzed and estimated at the laboratory. The
ecoval of SOM was appraised using developed ecological valuation tool.
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